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a few showers in extreme northern california up toward crescent city but not for us. for us, it's all about high pressure. high pressure keeping us dry this weekend beautiful weekend weather. we'll have a dry northwest flow of air. that's a great flow of air for us if you like october sunshine with temperatures running about 5 degrees above normal which they will. it's go to last to the top of next week but a lot of you have plans wednesday night your kids are going to be trick or treating. wetter weather by halloween. low pressure getting it back together to our north on monday and tuesday. moving into and through the bay area by wednesday. right now the timing does not look good for a dry trick or treating forecast. chance of showers moves back by wednesday. but it's only friday. enjoy the weekend first. it will be sunny and mild. rain-free all the way through tuesday. but we are trending wetter if anything over the past 24 hours it looks wetter for halloween and november 1. san jose 75. tomorrow a beautiful day two degrees above average concord 76 and oakland 72. e
a few showers in extreme northern california up toward crescent city but not for us. for us, it's all about high pressure. high pressure keeping us dry this weekend beautiful weekend weather. we'll have a dry northwest flow of air. that's a great flow of air for us if you like october sunshine with temperatures running about 5 degrees above normal which they will. it's go to last to the top of next week but a lot of you have plans wednesday night your kids are going to be trick or treating....
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this california ballot is so complicated. i've got like, i don't know. 14 pieces of legislation in here that i have to vote on, and i understand maybe two of them. so i have flown in a california governor to help me with this. a former california governor is going to have to do this work for me. early voting night on "the last word." >> we are just 11 days out from the election. >> with 11 days left in this campaign. >> 11 days left. >> mitt romney's latest description of himself. >> running on a message of change. >> what this requires is change. big change. change, change, change. change. change. change. >> leave me alone i don't have the change. >> not change. it's just bush. >> there's not much there. >> he'll speck to giving speeches like he did today. >> what this requires is change. >> can you really trust mitt romney? >> trust matters. >> trust versus change. >> we need real change. >> republicans are going right back to the old, ugly playbook. >> john sununu. >> when you have somebody of your own race that you're pro
this california ballot is so complicated. i've got like, i don't know. 14 pieces of legislation in here that i have to vote on, and i understand maybe two of them. so i have flown in a california governor to help me with this. a former california governor is going to have to do this work for me. early voting night on "the last word." >> we are just 11 days out from the election. >> with 11 days left in this campaign. >> 11 days left. >> mitt romney's latest...
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look at california over here. 3% of their jobs in the past dozen years lost to china. the candidates say this is largely happening because while america allows its value of the dollar to be set by the free market, and that determines the cost of labor, that china manipulates the cost of its currency. so it can control the cost of labor. because they have a lot of people they need to employ. they'd like to keep labor costs low to attract a lot of business. now, it's difficult to do a one-to-one comparison, because productivity is very different between the u.s. and china. but let's look at it this way as much as we can. if you had a u.s. factory and you wanted to produce something there, by the time you paid a laborer all the benefits and salary, that's going to come out to about $34 an hour, to do the same thing in china is going to be more like $2 an hour. so the chinese government has structured its infrastructure and everything else to support this idea, to bring factories in, to take advantage of that cheap labor, and to put inexpensive products out to compete on t
look at california over here. 3% of their jobs in the past dozen years lost to china. the candidates say this is largely happening because while america allows its value of the dollar to be set by the free market, and that determines the cost of labor, that china manipulates the cost of its currency. so it can control the cost of labor. because they have a lot of people they need to employ. they'd like to keep labor costs low to attract a lot of business. now, it's difficult to do a one-to-one...
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in california, what happens here effects the rest of the country. if this should be passed it will be replicated everywhere. unions will no longer be able to contribute. >> eliot: money washing over politics is an enormous president obama, and it needs to be remedied. this is not an even balanced remedy. how do you handicap the race right now. >> we're ahead. the no-worker votes are ahead. i urge people to go to courage campaign.org , check out the facts and vote no on 32. >> eliot: prop 30, which would be a tax increase designed to forestall an automatic spending cut, most of it although not all mandated to go to education. this is something that is unusual when you see the governor jerry brown say we want to raise taxes north to in order to fund education and other services. >> you're a former governor. you know the difficulty in running a state. in california it's particularly difficult because you need two-thirds of the legislature to raise taxes. you have to go to the people to do it. that's what this is. the governor is doing something that a
in california, what happens here effects the rest of the country. if this should be passed it will be replicated everywhere. unions will no longer be able to contribute. >> eliot: money washing over politics is an enormous president obama, and it needs to be remedied. this is not an even balanced remedy. how do you handicap the race right now. >> we're ahead. the no-worker votes are ahead. i urge people to go to courage campaign.org , check out the facts and vote no on 32. >>...
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certainly the california national guard is represented heavily here. obviously they are going to be the first guys to respond to a disaster and they have several interesting roles not only from a state perspective but as they get federalized or with the dual status commander managing federal response and federal authorities of military authorities flowing in. and most significantly, we're represented today with the commander of northern command, general jackoby. as you know, defense report to civil authorities is not a primary mission area for the department of defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been reason
certainly the california national guard is represented heavily here. obviously they are going to be the first guys to respond to a disaster and they have several interesting roles not only from a state perspective but as they get federalized or with the dual status commander managing federal response and federal authorities of military authorities flowing in. and most significantly, we're represented today with the commander of northern command, general jackoby. as you know, defense report to...
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very warm weather even down around southern california. 76 san jose as well as palo alto with 53 and pacifica. mid-60s half moon bay, 70s downtown. in the north bay, in you are far enough forth, 80s for cloverdale. 78 castro valley. and the inland east bay about 80 today. pittsburgh 9 in pleasanton, upper 60s santa cruz and 69 monterey. the look ahead, no change tomorrow. holding steady. a mix of clouds and sun on monday. a slight chance late tuesday in the north bay and a rainy halloween and maybe some showers after that. so let fall-like, but really nice this weekend. >> i'm reminded every time there's the east coast-west coast big game, detroit is going to be, they know what it's going to be like out here and it's beach whether out here really. when you think about hurricane sandy, i'm surprised the hot air coming out of washington d.c. doesn't dissipate it entirely. it's not working. thanks a lot. >>> in theaters this weekend. cloud atlas from the same director who brought us the matrix. don sanchez said it spans centuries, features actors in multiple roles and can often be confu
very warm weather even down around southern california. 76 san jose as well as palo alto with 53 and pacifica. mid-60s half moon bay, 70s downtown. in the north bay, in you are far enough forth, 80s for cloverdale. 78 castro valley. and the inland east bay about 80 today. pittsburgh 9 in pleasanton, upper 60s santa cruz and 69 monterey. the look ahead, no change tomorrow. holding steady. a mix of clouds and sun on monday. a slight chance late tuesday in the north bay and a rainy halloween and...
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that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover, banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which ase noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china'slowing, europe's a mess. there's no surprise the united states is ving a hard time growing. we got our own problems. i don't deny any of that -- >> no, but the problem is, though, i mean, this is -- a lot of the growth in this report was on the back of consumer spending. where are they going to get the money to spend if business pull it in and not hire more people, not snding more on wages, where are consums going to get money to keep spending? >> again, to be hopeful, let's see what the business leaders say after making progress on the fiscal cliff situation. we will, no matter who wins the election. i think they may get more optimistic. >> with this congress? neil: i don't want to get into that, and you men
that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover, banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which ase noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china'slowing, europe's a mess. there's no surprise the united states is ving a hard time growing. we got our own problems. i don't...
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i'm gene otani in tokyo. q >> this program airs statewide on california public television,
i'm gene otani in tokyo. q >> this program airs statewide on california public television,
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one is a c congressial candidate running in california against nancy pelosi -- good luck to him -- immediate -- med ya was not giving him attention. >> strangling job creation, burying us under a mountain of debt. >> do you want 500 americans to lose their jobs? are you serious? >> i am. john dennis, and i approve this message. john: he's the candidate, but, really, zombies. argue the chicken ad, which i love, and the zombies, sort of silly, but that gets you to dismiss the candidate? >> just the opposite, john. nobody was paying attention to the candidate until that ran. now the rnc is in that race, and people are paying attention. it had just the effect it was supposed to. john: now, you've just made a new smoking man ad. let's take a look at it. we're seeing it for the first time on this program. ♪ >> today, i'm pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of my first term in office. >> i will be held accountable. if i don't have it done in three years, there's going to be a one term proposition. >> in response to a video -- >> very incentive video. >> this video -- >> cr
one is a c congressial candidate running in california against nancy pelosi -- good luck to him -- immediate -- med ya was not giving him attention. >> strangling job creation, burying us under a mountain of debt. >> do you want 500 americans to lose their jobs? are you serious? >> i am. john dennis, and i approve this message. john: he's the candidate, but, really, zombies. argue the chicken ad, which i love, and the zombies, sort of silly, but that gets you to dismiss the...
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then take a look at california and texas. not swing states but both, both of those states would be hit hard if the sequester happens. but ali, spending cuts are just part of the fiscal cliff. there are also monster tax increases that will take effect and as the bush tax cuts expire, the amt tax expires, i could go on and on, payroll tax holiday, nonpartisan tax policy center say american households face on average 3500 in higher taxes next year. middle income earners would see an increase of two grand. the wealthiest will pay more than $1,000 a month in taxes next year and yet no indication that either candidate has a plan to avert the fiscal cliff. ali, who has more leverage? the president or congress? it's a big problem. >> it's a very big problem. we have the same frustration. we've been asking these questions for months. i am fascinated it doesn't come up more and i think candy crowley is right, it's not going to come up in the next few days before the election. christine, thanks very much for that. we'll keep trying. tha
then take a look at california and texas. not swing states but both, both of those states would be hit hard if the sequester happens. but ali, spending cuts are just part of the fiscal cliff. there are also monster tax increases that will take effect and as the bush tax cuts expire, the amt tax expires, i could go on and on, payroll tax holiday, nonpartisan tax policy center say american households face on average 3500 in higher taxes next year. middle income earners would see an increase of...
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guest today reported how california sreporting made weekly jobless claims look better than they really were earlier in the month. and then there is the mysterious 873,000 jobs that appeared in september. the biggest increase in 30 years . just in time to drive down the jobless rate. look. i know conspiracy theorist, but as alice said, it is getting curiouser and curiouser as we go deeper and deeper into these economic numbers. understand that we will continue to follow them for you. that's what i think. now i want to know what you think. and e-mail. gerriwillis.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", right before the kids go trecker tree, it's about to get scar. are you prepared? we will break down the latest. and just after carving that hallown pumpkin get set to carve the thanksgiving turkey with the holidays fast approaching the door or your travel plans in place? tips on the best years later. also, we all know the fiscal cliff will crest the market, but could this be the least of our worries? our expert explains with a shaky earnings season means for you. earnings season means fo
guest today reported how california sreporting made weekly jobless claims look better than they really were earlier in the month. and then there is the mysterious 873,000 jobs that appeared in september. the biggest increase in 30 years . just in time to drive down the jobless rate. look. i know conspiracy theorist, but as alice said, it is getting curiouser and curiouser as we go deeper and deeper into these economic numbers. understand that we will continue to follow them for you. that's what...
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interest in this police across the country have expressed interest in using them for proactive purposes in california for example here sheriff down the down the street actually said he wanted to use it to find marijuana growers or use it for proactive policing public records requests that suspicious persons or large crowd control so there's definitely a legitimate worry that this is what they're going to use them for. are starting off the oxy world update now with iraq where violence has continued to set a gratian zopa muslim holiday of a youth in the country twin blasts claimed the lives of at least eighteen people and injured twenty four in the first attack a roadside bomb detonated as a bus carrying pilgrims from iran pasta by it came not long after a gun attack on worship was in the northern city of mosul authorities are now promising to ramp up security during the holy period. for the rubber bullets miners in south africa who are trying to prevent a trade union rally from taking place they were furious of what they see as the poor handling by the unions of a recent dispute that ended with twelve
interest in this police across the country have expressed interest in using them for proactive purposes in california for example here sheriff down the down the street actually said he wanted to use it to find marijuana growers or use it for proactive policing public records requests that suspicious persons or large crowd control so there's definitely a legitimate worry that this is what they're going to use them for. are starting off the oxy world update now with iraq where violence has...
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promises but police across the country have expressed interest in using them for proactive purposes in california for example here sheriff down the down the street actually said he wanted to use it to find marijuana growers or use it for proactive policing for public records requested suspicious persons or large crowd control so there's definitely a legitimate worry that this is what they're going to use them for maybe not in seattle and hopefully they can prove us right on that but in other places it's it's definitely could definitely become a real consequence right and i know that the a.c.l.u. has also laid out the criteria as i mentioned earlier that it wants the police to agree to before using the drones i mean the a.c.l.u. wants to know under what circumstances these drones are going to be used what type of information they're going to collect how the information is going to be used how long they're going to keep this information they want an auditing process to ensure at harris for the policies for the drone use except i mean so does any of this if the police agree to those terms would that
promises but police across the country have expressed interest in using them for proactive purposes in california for example here sheriff down the down the street actually said he wanted to use it to find marijuana growers or use it for proactive policing for public records requested suspicious persons or large crowd control so there's definitely a legitimate worry that this is what they're going to use them for maybe not in seattle and hopefully they can prove us right on that but in other...
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and i would like everybody that's out here in california to pay attention to proposition 32 because what they're trying to do is trying to take away the ability of unions to negotiate with the c.e.o.s and with big business. host: we'll leave it there. i asked you about the senate side. are there any interesting races of note to you on the house side? guest: well there are kind of three races to look at. i think all involving republican incumbents and all in which the republican incumbents are favored to win. one of them is paul ryan's own race. we have this odd situation where he's on the ballot for vice president and on the ballot in the in congress. he's spending money about $2 million. he's running a lot of ads. his opponent has been raising some nationally. paul ryan is the favorite to get reelectd in that race but it's an interesting situation. we've got two republican freshmen one in the green bay area and one up north in northern wisconsin. shawn duffy. they both have contested races. they're both favored to win those races but they are contested races. and they've been targeted b
and i would like everybody that's out here in california to pay attention to proposition 32 because what they're trying to do is trying to take away the ability of unions to negotiate with the c.e.o.s and with big business. host: we'll leave it there. i asked you about the senate side. are there any interesting races of note to you on the house side? guest: well there are kind of three races to look at. i think all involving republican incumbents and all in which the republican incumbents are...
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did not include california because california, as you know, was already state. the question was so critical because it had to do with the future of slavery and the future of southern power in the nation. now, seveners demanded what they saw as their constitutional right as american citizens, to take their property, including slave property into territories owned by the entire nation. in 1857 and the famous or infamous treads that decision the united states supreme court affirmed the southern constitutional deal. republicans in contrast said never, no matter the supreme court. republicans would allow no more slaves in any territory. abraham lincoln was elected in november of 1860. one month later the united states congress came into session. members of congress put forth various compromise proposals. a critical portion of all in some way to go with the division of the territories. most often there was a proposal to extend some kind of dividing line westward beyond the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california. now, after this rather lengthy purch
did not include california because california, as you know, was already state. the question was so critical because it had to do with the future of slavery and the future of southern power in the nation. now, seveners demanded what they saw as their constitutional right as american citizens, to take their property, including slave property into territories owned by the entire nation. in 1857 and the famous or infamous treads that decision the united states supreme court affirmed the southern...
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and i would like anybody out in california to pay attention to proposition 32 because they're trying to take away the ability of unions to negotiate with the c.e.o.s and with big business. host: i asked you about the senate side. are there any interesting races of note to you on the house side? >> there are three races to look at. i think all involving republican income bents and all in which the republicans are favered to win which one of them is paul ryan's own race. we have the situation where he is on the ballot for vopt and for congress. he's spending money about $2 million on his reelection campaign. his opponent has been able to raise some money because he's running against paul ryan. paul ryan is the favorite to get re-elected in that race so it's an interesting situation. we've got two republican freshman one in the green bay area and one up north. they both have contested races. they're both favored to win those races but they are contested races and they've been targeted by the parties at different times in this election. so that's also part of the picture. it hasn't gotte
and i would like anybody out in california to pay attention to proposition 32 because they're trying to take away the ability of unions to negotiate with the c.e.o.s and with big business. host: i asked you about the senate side. are there any interesting races of note to you on the house side? >> there are three races to look at. i think all involving republican income bents and all in which the republicans are favered to win which one of them is paul ryan's own race. we have the...